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in the healthcare field and now we see taxes being increased and the the stimulus package and so on. be the president talks about how we are all in this together the question is what is that going to mean to the american people. that has been something that he has been criticized for because republicans believe what is he is talking about is and if you don't want to be in this in the way that i want you to be in this i will make you by paying taxes if you don't buy healthcare and stimulus dollars that i will funnel out to causes people may or may not believe in and taxes being raised and so on. his supporter hes believe the rich got there by the help of the entire is se society and ne people and so on. they are saying no that you we have a more confident president obama. a little more jaded president obama. a piece in the "new york times" talking about how he is also going to see sort of a bloodier term between himself and the republicans s the term used by the new york times in terms of his approach to dealing with what he views as intransigence by the house republicans. >> makes t

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's no vaccine. people sometimes forget that their own healthcare providers have vaccine. >> reporter: a doctor with santa clara county public health says your best option now is to go to your doctor sense they use different suppliers than the big box stores. the county keeps its own supply but the vaccines are only available to low income patients. is there still time to get a vaccination and not get sick? >> yes. there's still time. >> reporter: nationwide, other cities hit hard with the flu have seen widespread vaccine shortages. california has 16 million doses of flu vaccine and 3.7 million doses of antiviral drugs such as tamiflu. while there is no shortage here, california is not sharing any of its supply to states that are running out. they are saving it for the weeks ahead. a cvs spokesman did not explain why the company didn't see the rush coming saying, the current high demand is unprecedented for this time of year. we're making every effort to presupply our pharmacies and clinics with vaccine as needed. >> they need to stock up more. >

there that we raided was his promise to televise health-care negotiations on c-span. it was an interesting promise at the time, made to distinguish himself from hillary clinton, who of course had led the effort in the early part of the clinton presidency for the health care plan and was criticized for having those negotiations private. what did obama do? exactly what hillary did. so we have raided -- so we have rated that a promise broken. where obama talked a big game about transparency, fulfilled a lot of transparency, don't get me wrong, but on something like that, the way washington works, those negotiations are not on c- span, they are in a room at the white house where deals are cut. it is sausage being made. that promise was not fulfilled, so that one earned a broken. host: what about his broader pledges on health care? guest: health care was an area where he had a fair amount of success. he kept 47% of the health-care promises. many of those were tucked inside the health care law, which of course passed in the first two years of his presidency when democrats controlled the house. s

to testify earlier but had to postpone due to a healthcare. jennifer griffin is live at the state department. what are the biggest unanswered questions that secretary clinton will face tomorrow from the house and senate foreign affair committees? >> reporter: there are so many unanswered questions. for one fox news has learned from senior defense officials that the state department asked a fast team of marines who were being sent from rota, spain to deplane off of their plane and change out of their military aoup forms int uniforms inch and change into civilian clothes. that delayed their time. they were being tenth to tripoli, not to benge so they would not have saved any lives that night. what that indicates is reluctance to send in military help that night, and i think that is a question that secretary hillary clinton will be asked by the foreign affairs and the senate foreign affairs committee tomorrow on capitol hill. we also understand this was a decision by secretary of state clinton, and state department undersecretary of management patrick kennedy not to send a team or mobilize the

will have his legacy in mind as he protects healthcare reform and the economic recover that he started. buckle up it is going to be a ride. joining us now for the beginning of that ride is presidential historian allan lichtmann. he joins us from washington, d.c. i want to welcome you back inside "the war room." you know, i can't help but think, and i'm sure it is a question you are asked to answer constantly. second terms not generally friendly to people coming out of a first term. look at what hatched to not just ronald reagan, president clinton had to deal with impeachment. what is it about the second term? >> second terms have been tough. even for franklin roosevelt. he started off his second term with his first political loss. here is why second terms are tough. number 1 many presidents often put out their best ideas in their first term. they don't even know necessarily if they are going to get a second crack. secondly, washington can be brutal. you are a little bit battered after a first term. and finally you have been in the washington bubble much too long and you

and healthcare continues to rise. in the long history of our nation, we have never increased spending and federal that faster than we have in this time. in the book of proverbs, it's as the wise man leaves an inheritance for his children's children, and unfortunately washington is taking our children's inheritance, and federal spending is taking families down. it is time for democrats and republicans to work together to create a plan to get our nation and families back on track. every family and every business has a budget. our nation should have a budget as well. every year the president is required to submit a budget proposal by february 4. the obama administration has already informed congress that for the fourth time in five years it will be late for a budget to your representatives. unfortunately, the president has missed more budget deadlines than any of his predecessors. the house and senate are required to submit a law each year april 15. the democratic run senate has not approved such a resolution it almost four years -- 1361 days to be exact. this is not the result of washington gridloc

about their bodies and healthcare. >> bret: thank you. what are your thoughts on roe v. wade anniversary? let me know on twitter. follow me. @bretbaier. deep freeze hit the midwest. waves of arctic air sweeping the region, causing schools to shut down. frigid temperatures expected to play a role in three deaths so far. some of the oldest areas registered get this, 36-degrees below zero. politics was everywhere during the inauguration. even in the music. we'll explain. even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonderhat other questionable choices i've made? [ club scene music ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. [ sigh of relief ] excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she

of president obama's healthcare program. a day for the people, chance for us to reflect on democracy and celebrate the second inauguration of president obama. tony, allison. >> lauren, thank you so much. check back in with you a little later. >> you are familiar with our next guest who has joined us throughout the campaign with his classroom students talking about the presidential campaign. campaign you. good friend to the broadcast. lenny, professor at american university. >> thanks for having me up in the cold. >> you are a historian and there's a lot we can talk about and we will through the course of this morning. before we talk about policy, the significance of the second term and all of that, we thought it might be fun to talk inauguration trivia. there's so many fun facts, if you will about inaugurations over the years. you were telling us a couple things. first televised inauguration. >> harry truman. first inauguration to stream live on the internet bill clinton 1997. first radio dialled back to the 1920s calvin coolage. >> when they couldn't actually be here. >> they would

: taxes, social security, healthcare costs, they see it all come out of their fictional check. >> when i compared this with my friend in term of how much i had to pay for taxes, a little disappointed sometimes. >> reporter: nonprofit junior achievement built this really cool space with the help of capital one bank right behind frost middle school in fairfax. during the day students learn how to apply for a modern, fill out a car loan -- mortgage, fill out a car loan application, buy insurance, even a storefront for investments and giving to charity. >> when kids understand how to manage money and make good choices, they will be better consumers ultimately. >> reporter: just before they finish all their calculations they get one of these, an unlucky chance card, something in real life that can really wreck your budget like the added expense of your engine blowing in your car or a tree falling on your home and students are not allowed to finish the day in the red at finance park. so they have to adjust their whole balance sheet. >> it definitely gave me some insight on how adult life is

beyond the question, controlling health-care costs is something we have to look at in this country. so much of what we spend it is attributable to increases in health-care costs. we need to get some of the sharpest minds engaged in focusing how we can bring down health-care costs. host: means testing for medicare and social security. guest: tinkering with medicare and social security is appropriate. right now there's a cap. $110,00, youe know longer contribute to the social security system. i see no reason why we should not raise that substantially. these are people that have the ability to pay into the system and should pay into the system. otherwise it becomes a regressive system if you cut off right now. host: what about raising the eligibility age? guest: i am not in favor of that. i come from a gray district in pennsylvania. nobody is getting rich on social security. raising the eligibility age is probably a bad move. caller: i wonder if they can come to an agreement on the fiscal cliff -- how are you going to solve our debt crisis? i did not think congress should get paid. it is

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. for purposes of rallying public opinion behind issues like healthcare. the obama for america structure did not have the same kind of punch outside of a presidential election year that it did in 2008 and 2012. it will be interesting to see if they figure out how to unlock that forced and make it work this time. host: is that due to the agenda of the first term rather than not effectively using them? some pointed to the speech citing, liberal,. rists.r guest: those things dovetailed together. his grassroots support is more liberal than centrisrt. host: in "the new york times" -- guest: that is true. political cycles start much earlier than they have in the past. it is always hard to predict how long a presidential impact will last. if the democrats were to pick up seats in the senate or take back the house and 2014. it could extend his ability to get more done later in his term. at the white house, if you ask him about the timetables they have, they are very acutely aware of the risks of waiting beyond this year or early next year. they have got a lot of stuff backed up already. really testi

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lost, jobs shed, businesses shuttered. our healthcare is too costly costly and our schools fail too many. each day brings further evidence that the ways we use energy strengthen our adversaries and threaten our planet. these are the indicators of crisis, subject to data and statistics. less measurable, but no less profound is a sapping of confidence across our land. a nagging fear that america owes the decline is inevitable, but the next generation must lower its sights. today i say to you that the challenges we face are real. they are serious and they are many. they will not be met easily or in a short span of time, that know this, america -- they will be met. [cheers and applause] on this day, we gather because we have chosen hope over fear, unity of her pace over conflict and discord. on this day we come to proclaim an end to the petty grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn-out dogmas that far too long have strangled our politics. we remain a young nation, but in the words of scripture, the time has come to set aside childish things. that time has come to reaf

that their own healthcare providers have vaccine. >> california is not sharing any of its supplies to the states that are running out and said they are saving it for the weeks ahead. >>> triathlete from wisconsin is shocking people with her life story. she once weighed 427 pounds. amy smith says the turning point came when she had her second daughter. the c-section went terribly wrong because of her weight. smith had gastric bypass surgery, then enrolled at the ymca, then started with a 5k road race before eventually working up to a triathlon. >> there's a group of us out there that have had weight loss surgery who are athletes now. >> amazing. so far she has completed two triathlons and two half marathons. good for her. >> so if you go to the gym you say i can't do this -- listen to this story. >> there's your inspiration. >>> 5:21. coming up, serena takes a fall at the tennis' first major of the year coming up. >> plus 6-foot nothing is -- one of the craziest blocks you will see. our play of the day is coming up next. jwwñ >>> we are in th

a specific legislative item, president obama's health-care bill, and this was in 2009. but never have we seen this kind of concerted effort. and as michael brune from the sierra club told me, he told them that this is a 10-year plan. this is not a one-year, two-year plan, not built around and election. this is something we want to be here to stay. big picture, hugely contentious issues -- we have not seen this before it is unpresidented -- unprecedented. what caught a lot of people off guard is why does the naacp want to talk about money in politics? they are not a campaign finance reform group. on and on issues as key to their own agendas -- banks see these -- they see these issues as key to their own agendas. host: mary in louisville, kentucky, you are on the air. caller: you already took my call. host: all, sorry about that. jack. caller: and listening to your new names -- "progressive." do you call yourself a socialist? guest: me personally? absolutely not. caller: so your organization is a liberal, but you are not for a socialist-type legislation for "the people." i want to ask you a que

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on the healthcare law that was passed in 2010. martha: that is it for us. we will have continuing coverage of all of today's events, of course and the inauguration with bret baier, and megyn kelly starting right now. bill: our entire crew here in washington d.c., it will be a day of history and we invite you to continue with us here on fox. >> welcome to fox news coverage of the presidential inauguration. the president and vice president are about to arrive at the capitol for the beginning of the festivities. i'm bret baier here in washington. megyn: i'm megyn kelly. the first family has just left the white house now on their way up pennsylvania avenue to capitol hill where the swearing in will take place. of course the official swearing in took place about 25 hours ago, this time yesterday, 23 hours ago this time yesterday, pursuant to the 20th amendment that it has to take police on january 20th and so it did. this will be the ceremonial swearing in but the one that the public actually turns out for. it's a very important event u. should see the streets of washington with the folks lined up by

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is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those conversations, not to be confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative uncle joe over the dinner table. [♪ theme music ♪] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show"! ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good hey all right now ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ >> stephanie: i can confirm we do have the most interesting conversations preshow of any radio show in the country. >> we do. >> stephanie: jim was having a gastrointestinal situation. >> yeah, i had an ultrasound on my guts yesterday to see what the shell going on in there. >> stephanie: right. >> and it was pretty invasive and i think they just stirred some things up. so i could be running around any moment. i asked for a transvaginal probe, but they wouldn't do it. >> stephanie: we are still waiting on your ectopic pregnancy -- >>

in the list of things on the agenda would be seen through his health-care law. it is a very important that he was the president and this to see the implementation when disco in 2013. there are a couple of court challenges on the contraceptive mandate and a couple of challenges on who is allowed to claim the exchange credit and things like that, all of them will get a very different results because president obama is in power rather than mitt romney. >host: the pro-gun movement during up as well. we are seeing not only the and are a but others of of in this effort on the other side of the aisle. guest: that was the other question about why one of your viewers, where there are opposed to a gun registry. they view themselves not as defenders of the second of been the but of all freedom. they see it as a guarantee your of all freedoms. if people have the right to be able to stop tearing me to a point of again, that is the guarantor of freedom. that is the reason. if the government had a list of who has guns, the belief is that if a tyrant or tyrannical rule of law makers takes over, they know who

behind closed doors and a lobbyist and key players from the healthcare industry. that was the part that he was referring to. that was definitely a promise that was roped in. -- that was broken. so much of the negotiations in congress occurred behind closed doors. they have opportunities were some of that comes out in the open. i can tell you that it does not all out in the open. host: some other top promises that that was looked out by president obama or candidates involve the war in a raciraq, cg click on mowbray. --autonomous -- guantanamo bay. let's take a look. >>these consultations are now complete. i have chosen a timeline the combat brigades of 80 months. our common mission will regain. it was long hair with the canada before the war. the promise that we rated was he will work with military commanders and a rock to end the war safely within 16 months. we read it that a promise kept in 2010 as well as the last combat troops in a rock-- iraw. -- iraq. there are things you can do to fulfil promises. we will have in our new promises his promise to end the operation afghanistan.

care reform will be coming up. this is just the first of many of healthcare industries that will be pushing their agenda in washington. >> the other companies involved with this one? >> chevron, exxon mobil, the oil industry being something definitely deep in the heart of texas, so to speak, also some airlines gave money. southwest airlines, united, they have a few hubs in the state as well. they gave it upwards of $50,000. still, for one night for a few hours customer spending $50,000, $250,000 just to get in front of a small group of people? what's georgia state society? >> celebrating the peach staea. they had gladys knight as one of the honorees. they have a lot of local businesses set in the state like coca-cola, home depot, kia motors as well as ups. why them? ups is active here in washington. they have a town house on capitol hill where they do a lot of fund-raisers. they're not a surprising to see. >> talk about the presidential inauguration committee. >> pic is the acronym, is a private group. they fundraiser to help support the official inaugural balls, the pa

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